Training Course:Risk ManagementSchool/Trainer:University of Southampton School of Management Southampton, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Effective risk management is increasingly becoming recognised as a necessary condition for successful organisational performance. Consequently, the development of more systematic approaches to risk management is now a major concern across both the public and private sectors. More specifically, formal treatment of risk and uncertainty is needed in the management of all aspects of management including: strategy, investment decisions, projects, asset utilisation, business continuity, corporate security, health and safety, liabilities, and risk financing.
The broad scope of the risk management programme explicitly recognises the multi-disciplinary nature of most risk management issues, and is concerned directly with the transfer and integration of concepts, techniques and best practice across different areas of application.
Individuals with a formal qualification in risk management broadly defined are highly sought after by a variety of employers. The risk management programme is designed to provide such a qualification.
Programme Structure
Part-time study on our MSc programmes is based on the same timetable as our full-time programme in a convenient pattern consistent with a two year completion period. Part-time study on our MSc programmes involves an average of six half days attendance at the School per month during term time between October and May. If you pass the unit assessments to a satisfactory standard you are permitted to continue work for a further six months leading to the submission of an MSc dissertation in December.
Full-time study on our MSc programmes follows a schedule of half-day teaching blocks. A single unit, for example, will be taught over six half-days, usually the same half-day each week e.g. six consecutive Monday mornings and half units are taught over three half-days. Unit teaching blocks will be scheduled on different half-days so that students will study several units during the same period .
Teaching takes place during the autumn, spring and summer terms with a few units scheduled for evenings and the Easter vacation. These will usually be the optional units but this is not guaranteed. Formal examinations take place in January and May/June each year at the end of each semester. If you pass the unit assessments to a satisfactory standard you are permitted to continue work until September leading to the submission of an MSc dissertation.
Core Units
Corporate Risk Management Project Risk Management Quantitative Methods Risk Taking and Decision Making Insurance Optional Units
Financial Risk Management (*) Corporate Finance Simulation Research Methods Management of Corporate Security Risk and Crisis Management Managing Change Credit Scoring Consultancy Skills Problem Structuring Health Care Modelling Business Ethics Game Theory (*) open only to those with previous knowledge in this area
How will you learn? Your understanding of the subjects covered and your ability to use the knowledge and skills gained will be enhanced through a variety of methods and strategies. Some of the key learning approaches that you will experience as a student in the School will include:
Group work Group work is recognised as vital in your development when looking forward to, or continuing in, a management role. You will be supported in learning how to form and maintain group cohesiveness to achieve clearly defined outcomes, such as a business report, a group presentation or a combination of both.
Case-studies You will be presented with many different business case-studies that reflect the reality of decision-making and problem-solving activities in todays business environment. The case studies are selected to reflect the specific needs of your programme or unit of study.
Learning alongside other students Throughout your time with us you will be working alongside fellow students from a wide range of cultural and geographical backgrounds. This is a powerful resource and we are particularly keen to encourage you to set up learning networks with other students that may extend beyond the time of your study at Southampton.
To help with this style of networking you will be expected to learn to communicate with each other as well as your teachers in a variety of contexts. For example, during a large group lecture you may be given the opportunity to discuss a specific problem or complete a task in small groups, often with people who are sitting alongside you. The possible answers would be shared by the large group as guided by your teacher.
The example noted above indicates that you are expected to be an active learner through taking part in small group discussions and offering your views on many occasions. Examinations and assessment A range of assessment methods are used including essays, case studies, coursework, examinations and the dissertation.
Student Support Service for Learning The School has a Learning and Teaching Coordinator and a Management librarian who are able to support your learning needs throughout your time of study. For example they provide induction programme of academic skills sessions, including on-line search techniques, as well as individual support in study skills, where appropriate.
You will also be allocated a personal tutor, normally the Programme Director, who is there to support your academic development and other points relating to your programme of study such as option choices.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.management.soton.ac.uk/
Phone:+44 (0) 23 8059 3076
School Address:
School of Management University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ United Kingdom
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Other training courses offered by University of Southampton School of Management:
Full-time MBA
Part-Time Executive MBA
Certificate in Business Administration
Corporate Risk & Security Management
Global Supply Chain Management
Human Resource Strategies
Information Systems
Management Sciences & Finance
Accounting & Finance
Accounting & Management
Human Resource Management
International Banking
International Financial Markets
Marketing Analytics
Marketing Management
Strategic Entrepreneurship
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